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Our favourite 14 homes for sale in Victoria right now

By Jacqui Hammerton and Mary O'Brien

Looking for your next home in Victoria? We’ve got you covered.

14 Monica Street, Essendon

Families looking for a dream lifestyle will like this four-year-old house. Designed by Steve Domoney with interiors by Aimee Tarulli, the home features four living areas including a north-facing family room with sleek kitchen and upscale appliances. A covered terrace overlooks the pool and spa. It’s in the Mar Lodge estate surrounded by single dwellings.

1401/368 St Kilda Road, Melbourne

The star of this plush Royal Domain Tower apartment is the iconic view of the Shrine and city skyline. The surprisingly large, beautifully proportioned home has two living areas, a designer kitchen and four balconies. Its two entrances are handy. The agent says it’s hard to find an apartment of this quality and size in the area.

36 Canterbury Jetty Road, Blairgowrie

There’s a relaxed coastal vibe to this home, just 500 metres from the beach. The bright, airy family room has a vaulted ceiling, wood-style heater and well-kitted-out kitchen. The covered outdoor room (with fireplace, fans and kitchen) and the poolside deck are ideal for entertaining. “It has the added bonus of a self-contained studio,” the agent says.

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16-20 Little Cardigan Street, Carlton

Steps from Lygon Street, this converted warehouse offers several scenarios. On two titles, the home has a first-floor self-contained apartment that could be rented out or used for family. The ground floor includes an open-plan living area with an elevated dining space. Three outdoor terraces are a surprise. The agent says there is “the opportunity to further improve”.

1/18 Black Street, Brighton

This new townhouse’s vertical living (with lift access) gives the buyer secure parking, rooftop bay views and separation between the levels – a boon for mixed generations in co-habitation. Enjoy winter comfort from in-slab hydronic heating, luxury in the hotel-style main bedroom, and stylish Tundra stone connecting the kitchen, living area and courtyard. Stroll to Church Street, the station and the beach.

4/1906 Malvern Road, Malvern East

Young downsizers quitting high-maintenance properties are seizing easy-living alternatives so they can stay in their neighbourhood, says the agent for this new property, the last available of the site’s four. It has three levels with a lift, a butler’s pantry, a terrace and a small lawn a dog would appreciate. The family-friendly locale has fabulous parklands, transport, shopping and cafes.

1/18 Stevenson Street, Kew

Striking super white marble dresses the kitchen and living zone of this townhouse, giving it continuity and a level of luxury. The home, one of four and with street frontage, is in a renowned school belt and a short walk from Kew junction. The accommodation includes a basement triple garage and media room, and bedrooms (with en suite) on two levels, and a walled courtyard.

16/30 Esplanade, Brighton

This modern townhouse’s development of 24 stands out for its location and design by Wood Marsh architects, the agent says. “I was on the rooftop terrace this morning and the water views are extraordinary,” he says. The Pacific teak-battened facade, customised detail and Gaggenau kitchen appliances are highlights, while the beachside setting opposite Green Point and near the station draws immediate buyer interest.

49B Magnolia Road, Gardenvale

“Extra everything” shows that this modern executive townhouse, one of a pair, has been the developer’s family home. “It’s an architectural design with architectural flair; bespoke and palatial inside, on the scale of a grand home,” the agent says. The 420-square-metre site allows for a rear lawn and decks under a steel arbour. The tiny suburb between Brighton and Caulfield is “well known to locals and tightly held”.

1 Palm Court, Templestowe Lower

“With construction costs so high and professionals being time poor, a new home is better than rebuilding,” says the agent, who is fielding strong interest in this contemporary residence on an elevated corner site. Upsizing locals are keen on the quiet pocket where this big Metricon home was built with a customised floor plan that added a study. A barbecue terrace looks perfect in the low-maintenance garden.

20 Sunlight Road, Port Melbourne

This inner-city townhouse estate was built by Stamoulis Property Group in 2017 on private roads, near the footy oval, the waterfront and light rail to the CBD. Ever-improving infrastructure, including the new Port Melbourne Secondary College, is attracting a broad market of commuters, Southbank apartment-dwellers and investors. “At $900 to $1000 it’s a 4.3 per cent rental yield,” the agent says.

83 B Hateleys Road, Arapiles

It would be easy to spend all day gazing at the stunning views of Mount Arapiles from this 12-year-old modular home. Relax in the living room where huge sliding doors open to a deck. The current owners planted 1500 trees and use this as a weekender for rock climbing. It’s listed on Airbnb and is 30 minutes from Horsham.

241-255 Bendigo-Murchinson Road, Goornong

This Gone With the Wind-style mansion, once owned by John Farnham, promises a lavish lifestyle. Surrounded by palm trees, the house is on 70 hectares with river frontage. The plush main living room has a huge chandelier and links to a pool and terrace. Bonuses include a billiards room, retro bar and office. It’s 30 minutes from Bendigo.

70 Jacks Creek Road, Whittlesea

Less than an hour from the city, this country retreat comes with 15 hectares and a list of luxe extras. Choose from several living spaces including a games room, cinema and cellar. Sporty types will like the pool, sauna and games court. The home has a 7-star energy rating. “All the furniture is included,” the agent says.

This article was originally published by Domain.com.au. Reproduced with permission.

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